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March 23, 2023

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Thursday, March 23-March 29, 2023 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 3 Easter Egg Hunt April 1, 2023 Starting at 10:30am Hanna Park 1655 McBrayer Springs Rd. Join us for a morning full of fun! Activities by: Child Care Connections, Partnership for Children, and more! Holly Oak Park 809 Holly Oak Ave. For more information call 704 484-6821 April 8, 2023 Starting at 11:00am In collaboration with New Ellis Chapel. There will be a Bounce House and Pictures with Bunny available! Come out for a day full of fun! For more information call 704 484-6824 Concessions will be available for purchase! Take a picture with the Bunny! SHELBY CITY PARKS & RECREATION SEE A LIST OF EMPLOYERS AND JOBS AT CHARLOTTESBACKYARDNC.COM 4.01.23 JOB FAIR CHARLOTTE'S BACKYARD NC JOB FAIR SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2023 8 AM - 12 PM LEGRAND CENTER, 1800 E MARION ST, SHELBY SEE LIST OF EMPLOYERS HERE Thank You To Our Sponsors: By Loretta Cozart Kings Mountain Gate- way Trail will hold their 5K Walk and 10-Miler on Saturday, March 25 at 807 S. Battleground Avenue in Kings Mountain. This race is happening on a beau- tiful segment of Thread Trail in Kings Mountain, NC and this year's t-shirts will have a special NC Year of the Trail logo on them. To register, visit runsignup.com, or call 704.685-3549 or 704-739- 9663. Email Shirley Brutko at sbrutko@att.net. This photo is from a 2016 Gateway Trail race. ( provided by Photo KM Gateway Trail) Time is running out to register for Gateway Trail races C l e v e l a n d C o u n t y Crimestoppers introduced their new Facebook page for the Cleveland County Crimestoppers. Cleveland County Crimestoppers, Inc. is back in business for Cleveland County, and are ready to pay for tips leading to an arrest or successful conclusion to a case. C l e v e l a n d C o u n t y Crimestoppers is affiliated with the following agen- cies: Cleveland County Sheriff's Office, Boiling Springs Police Depart- ment, Kings Mountain Police Department, and Shelby Police Depart- ment. C l e v e l a n d C o u n t y Crimestoppers Inc is pleased to announce the addition of P3 Tips! The addition of P3 Tips will help encourage citizens in the community to volunteer vital information helpful to law enforcement agencies to fight against crime. Benefits of P3Tips: • P3 Tips is available as a free download on the Apple App Store and Google Play. • Tipsters can send criminal information and engage in anonymous, two-way dialog with law enforcement from their smartphone or tablet using our P3 Tips mobile application. • P3 Mobile tips are completely secure and anonymous. Tipsters can also anonymously upload photos, screenshots, vid- eos, and audio files with their tips. Download the P3 TIPS App today by scanning the QR Code. • Only tips submitted directly and anonymously to Crimestoppers are eli- gible for cash rewards. • CRIMESTOPPERS pays a cash reward of UP TO $1,000 for tips that lead to an arrest or solv- ing a case. The Cleveland County Crimestoppers Inc hotline is also available to tipsters if they choose to call to provide tips! 704- 481-TIPS(8477). Download the P3 TIPS App today by scanning the QR Code. CC Crimestoppers back in business GREAT VALUE! GREAT VALUE! Shelby Shopper & Info Shelby Shopper & Info CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS ONLINE & IN PRINT ONLINE & IN PRINT ShelbyInfo.com ShelbyInfo.com ROCK From Page 1 Three Elemen- tary school has been wonder- ful for my son, Zane. I think the PTO will be even bigger and better next year, and in the years to come." It was noted by Mrs. Ruppe that she and Mrs. Hays were able to go on- site at the Mar- tin Marietta rock quarry and select just the right rock with the assistance of Mr. Matt Baber, the lead man at the quarry. Ruppe said Mr. Baber told her, "I love helping out with the local school kids each year and look forward to seeing them smile. Being involved with school field trips and community service projects, helps us connect to those who may not know who we are or what we do. Our team at Martin Marietta strives to show stewardship with our community." Halie Ruppe said fur- ther that the plant manager at Martin Marietta's Kings Mountain location, Mr. Steve Hullander, said, "I try to educate our youth about what mining is, and how the mining process works here at our quarry. I think it's very important to encour- age our younger generation and that's something I enjoy doing." Ruppe noted space on the school's "spirit rock" will be available to rent for $15 a day and will allow parents, families, or friends to celebrate their student's birthdays or commemorate special events. Renters have the option of painting the rock themselves or hir- ing an artist to create the perfect design. Ruppe said Township #3 Elementary has ap- proximately 550 students enrolled from Pre-K to 5th grade and 110 staff mem- bers. For those who would like to give to the school's PTO, or rent space on the "spirit rock", they are asked to please call (704) 476-8245 in order to do so. Greg Sain, owner of Sain Grading & Backhoe Services, volunteered his services and truck to transport the school's new 'spirit rock' to Township #3 Elementary's front lawn. (photo provided) For whosover shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Romans 10:13

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